Osadchiĭ O E, Pokrovskiĭ V M
Kuban Medical Academy, Krasnodar, Russia.
Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova. 1998 Jan-Feb;84(1-2):54-63.
In anesthetised cats, vagal stimulation with a single pulse burst evoked a negative chronotropic effect. Somatostatin prolonged the baseline cardiac cycle, diminished inhibitory tonic vagal effect, and increased irs latency. This peptide effect was associated with a narrowing of an area in the cardiac cycle over which even small vagal burst produced a sharp alteration of the sinus node responsiveness to vagal influences.